I compared pricing and quality to a few others before making the decision to go with this baseboard. Hands down the best product & price in our area! When we started painting them with semi-gloss white, it was hard to tell what parts hadn't been painted, the primer was so white and with such an even finish! (on all but 2 boards that didn't seem to have such a solid coat)

This baseboard looks very nice against my medium brown laminate floors. They look best against white walls and with paintable caulk applied along the top. Used stud finder to nail into framed walls, and used liquid nails on brick. A couple of places have come apart from the brick wall after just a few months. Might need to try a different adhesive. Main complaint is that a number of the boards in this purchase were curved, making them impossible to use at full length. The best I could do was to cut it into shorter segments and use the straightest pieces.

It says that baseboard is used for hard wood floors, I have carpeted areas I would like to use this on... Would that be alright? Also it says it's primed, would I need to paint the baseboard if I want white trim to begin with?

Yes of course, this can be used with all floor coverings.This baseboard is primed white basecoat and will need a finish coat of paint for durability & ease of cleaning. Thank you for your interest in our flooring products.

Answered on 9/9/2014 by cc-2

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How do you or can you stain white base boards to match hard wood floors?I just installed Remington Oak hardwood floors and need to replace the base boards.

Unfortunately these white "primed" baseboards will not take a stain, I suppose you could do a faux finish to try and match the stained flooring or purchase an unfinished oak base board and stain to match.Thank you for your inquiry.

Answered on 9/13/2012 by cc-2

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How do you install baseboard in rooms that have different floor heights? I have a new hardwood floor (Brazilian Teak from Lumber Liquidators) that is 1/2 inch shorter than the ceramic tile floor in the kitchen. The 3 and 1/4 inch base molding is a continious run between both rooms and no inconspicious place to transition to the next level.

Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.You can contact me directly:MarkTechnical & Installation Specialist Office (800)-366-4204 ext. 4857My work hours are 10AM to 7PM Eastern Standard Time

Answered on 7/10/2012 by cc-2

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What is the difference in Shoe Molding and Quarter Round? When do I use which.

Unfortunately, we don't carry skirtboards for stairs. Thank you for your inquiry.

Answered on 4/19/2012 by Angie from 1024

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I'm installing engineered hardwood floors and i already have baseboards in my living room. Do i need to remove the baseboards as well as the quarter round for the installation or can i just remove and replace the quarter round?